Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Flashcards

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characteristics of basal cell carcinoma

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superificial 
nodular
morpheaform
infiltrative
punkus tumor
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wo types of non-melanoma skin cancer

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proliferation of keratinocytes (SCC)

follicular related basal layer keratinocytes (BCC)

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squamous cell carcinoma

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actinic keratosis

squamous cell carcinoma in situ aka bowen’s disease

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actinic keratosis

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scaly rough red plaque due to damaged/atypical keratincoytes

superficial (not full thickness) epidermal atypical–>about 10% SCC

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characteristics of actinic keratosis

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coarse and sand-paper like
better felt than tocuhed and can be very thich (horn-like)
can be tender too

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SCC in situ aka

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bowen’s disease

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what does SCC ins itu look like

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well defined pink/brown scaly plaques

full thickness epidermal keratinocytes

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SCC in situ–>SCC

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26%

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SCC acounts for ___% of skin cancer

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20

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SCC arise from

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keratinocytes in epidermis

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mutation in SCC

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TP53 in more than 90% of patients

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clinical presentation of SCC

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red scaly plaque/nodule on sun exposed area
central scale or ulceration–typically older patients
often painful

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histology of SCC

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atypical keratinocytes extend from the epidermis and invade into the dermis and sometimes beyond
keratin pearls
peri-neural invasion

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scc risk factors

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UV
HPV
arsenic
immunosuppression
medications
light pigmentation
chronic inflammation
tobacco, alch
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keratoacanthoma

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SCC subtype that tyically more indolent

usually grows fast than spontenously involutes; may be viral related

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tx of keratoacanthoma

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MTX

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BCC is the most common

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skin cancer and overall cancer

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sybtypes of BCC

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nodular
superficial
micronodular
infiltrating
sclerosing/morpheaform
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nodular BCC

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pearly papule/plaque that can ulcerate

*rarely mets

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superficial BCC

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BCC budding from epidermis
sunexposed locations
harder to get off

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micronodular BCC

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indistinguishable from nodular

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infiltrating BCC

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head and neck of older adults

many clinical appearances

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sclerosing/morpheaform

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scarlike without good reason

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side effects of liquid nitrogen

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blistering–separation of epidermis and dermis–>white spots

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radiation pros

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cosmetic, no cutting

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cons of radiation

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many sessions, can be done only once and can stimulate tumors to become more aggressive